By Seyifunmi Odunuga
Popular juju musician, Wale Thompson has narrated his experience on the auto-accident that nearly claimed his life on March 18, 2011 which claimed the lives of two fellow travelers in the same vehicle with him.
Witty Wale as he is popularly called recalled his experience in the auto crash while featuring on Lagelu 96.7fm radio Ibadan’s programme, Ayekooto On Radio anchored by Olayinka Agboola on Tuesday evening.
“On that day, we had a show in Ibadan and we were heading back to Lagos when we got involved in the mishap. You see, we were four in the vehicle and I was sitting in front with the driver and sleeping. All I knew was that I woke up in the hospital. I later went abroad for further treatment.” he said
Witty Wale added, ” it was God that said it was not my time. It was not my destiny to die at that time”.
The musician, whose ‘Lalele Friday’ song changed his total destiny in 1999 also took time to talk about his latest effort, ‘My Destiny’.
“My Destiny is one of my greatest productions. I took my time to put it together. God also said it is my destiny to come up with the musical production. Those who have listened have been thanking God on my behalf because all the inspiration came from above. The production has juju, afro beat and hip hop flavours.”
While addressing Nigerian youth, the son of Popular Jingo said “our youth should always be patient and learn to wait for God’s time. They must also remember the son or child of whom they are at all times. There is no alternative to hard work, so, they must work hard and be prayerful. There is nothing as more rewarding as being called an ‘Omoluwabi’.”
Meanwhile, arrangement have been concluded to host “Mr. Lalale Friday” by City People Magazine.
According to the organizer, ” An evening with multi talented juju maestro, Wale Thompson ” Seye Kehinde, “let us come together to celebrate our man and his new album, ” My Destiny” coming up on Thursday, 17th June 2021 by 4 – 8pm. At City Event Centre, Gbagada, Lagos.